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it's the credit what is the earthrise mean to you. well i'm proud to have been lucky enough to take the picture that maybe define. the start of the environmental movement i mean the bigger a start. it really and has influence well beyond my imagination a lot of people not only is the earth fragile and and beautiful but it's very small and i think that last message is just beginning to creep in to people that we're not the center of the universe as people would like to think and i think that picture along with the hubble telescope deep space do you know where the even looking through a tiny little hole in the universe there's millions of go accies and so though we have still i think a lot of people think we're the center of the universe or it's clear that that's not true and i think the earth rise picture has helped people start thinking in a more expansive way but you guys all three of you you're pretty religious you had
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religious convictions yet faith when you see for the first time how the earth right does that somehow change your perception of god based religion. if people really everybody's free to believe what they want and of course if you go back you know sooner or later you have to wonder in the creation of the universe who was it or what was it that divided by zero and we get all this but i must say it did affect my religious views they became much more much broader than my narrow catholic upbringing and john graham said that complement was for all humanity did you feel that at that time we felt the well particularly i felt it as a air force fighter pilot fighting the cold war. that we were there to prove not just to ourselves and the american people but to prove. to the whole
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world that america was a second rate when certainly the soviets are now the russians with sputnik and our guarantee of a missile gap remaking america look really bad when you think of gary and want us to symbolize that to mean. i don't think this the russians have gotten the full credit for sputnik. i mean i know he's a hero of the soviet union but you know course like me he just can't believe the right place at the right time but to be the first human to. get away from the earth we were the first to get really away from the earth but he was the first to get up there i think. that makes him and the russia and soviet union something they could really be proud of now you've sat if it hadn't been for the russians wouldn't have had public support for the taxes that were required to beat the commies as an air force pilot how did the cold war motivate you well i was
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chasing him and i say dirty commies i well i'd probably bet it but. i was chasing russian bombers soviet bombers around iceland and carrying nuclear rockets to shoot them down if they attacked our country and there would not be the political support for john f. kennedy's sort of crazy statement about we're going to go to the moon had it not been for american paranoia over the russians over the soviets and that was particularly made clear even to the farmers in iowa who pay taxes by sputnik and that space budgets right now are being cut. defense budgets are still secure yet we know that you know in the financial trouble as a former defense industry top man which should be the top priority right now well. that's a long i have a somewhat different than most of my. you i think the our space program has been on
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the wrong track ever since the end of apollo with the space shuttle well i think the space shuttle is spectacular it is dead in program and that certainly brought to point by it being terminated and now we have to hitch rides with our prior competitors who must be laughing up their sleeves that the americans who got to the moon first now have to ride on russian rockets. the space shuttle was supposed to cost one tenth per pound orbit in the saturn five modified modified it cost ten times now in retrospect that's a hundred fold so the space shuttle is spectacular as it is a nasa hollow from the inside out so it's too bad in my view that we went down this path right it did a lot of wonderful things but it streamlined high costs not the least of which is
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basically to. marginalize nasa now the other question which should be i mean i think every nation needs to make sure that its defenses are strong enough to defend its country and maybe do a little more i think united states is trying to be the policeman around the world i frankly think that's a mistake. that's our peace loving president obama is doing that. do you find that the world is less fascinated now with the space exploration that it was than a nineteenth it seemed to feel like the public interest shifted to a different sphere. first of all the apollo program was not an exploration program it was a political program to demonstrate to the soviets the rest the world that the united states was not second rate we barely were able to do that did you feel that it was a political mission when you're flying. they were our job was put the american flag on the moon and if we had any time. pick up rocks well ok but don't don't cause and
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you don't have any accidents. fortunately the rest of the world and american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for that they're only willing to pay to beat the. russians. in being evil well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves mutual assured destruction you know you can't get too cooperative over that but how important is the aspect of exploration right now for you well it's important but we don't have the public to pay for their won't they won't pay the cost of going to mars ok they will pay you to my amazement they'll pay to go into afghanistan and you think learned from the soviets that was a big mistake. but they all seem to pay for that there is finding out that maybe
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they won't but. exploration everybody can rhapsodize over the whole bowl but they're not willing to pay the taxes for unfortunately if my words are ok if i were premier i'd say we're going to go back to the moon. i'm not i'm not czar not premier think about the average age of a team on the ground in twenty four and looking back at it do you feel safe to trust a bunch of twenty year olds now trust them more than the old guys. well that was in a period where we had some very good elderly leadership. but that leadership was smart enough to leave a lot of the technological and quick decisions up to the young people it was very they had a lot of screening and they were tested time and time again but there was a. the management listened to the younger people.
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and i'm not sure i could say the same about the soviet thank you very much for the sentry nice me with yourself. move move. move. move. move move. just so.
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first official nature reserve. to the region. russia closed up on the r.t. . mission free could you take three. judges free arrangement free. free. free. free blog clothing videos for your media project a free media. notorious
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american security firm blackwater goes on trial for. killing civilians in iraq despite claims of atrocities against innocent people the u.s. resorts to using more contractors on foreign missions. norwegian intelligence says the far right suspect who admitted deadly terrorist attacks that claimed seventy six lives did act alone but europe's a growing and nationalistic mood is feeding fears of more violence elsewhere. britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders stepping up the diplomatic offensive. it's also on freezing one hundred
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fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. no you know there are the headlines for you but now let's dive head first into your world of sports around the clock is ticking for the london olympic games came around quickly didn't it we're not reach the one year to go for those games so all the news ready in time do you think a war hero would love is the question organizers are saying they're going to be ready not weeks in advance but months in advance what has already really yeah as always we're just going to have to wait and see and we're not just a second. great to have you with us this is sports there plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so including all this. off the mark barcelona munich make it through to the final
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of the star studded cup tournaments. let the khandaan begin today marks the one year to go more for the london olympic games with several venues on the field for the very first time. and take your pick the russian premier league restarted last weekend after a three week summer break touch each and every strike that fall on the net and her goals going toward segment. let's get going to decide where barcelona munich have moved to within ninety minutes of their first trophy of the new season barsa shootout winners over international in the audi cup semifinals brazilians international previously met barcelona in the world cup five years ago beating them on the bookies pep guardiola as men furring better this time around the algo putting a plunge on to head with a quarter of an hour but international equalised ten minutes off for the break right now by making the long run. the team six more goals in the second half with
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johnson doing the necessary to give the spanish on european champions to lead. to level for the south americans five minutes from time however the same man would miss his penalty kick in the ensuing shoot its meaning boss would take it for. byron munich in the decider after the local favorites. in the late game this one also decided on penalties after regulation finish top one one. show pinning their current early goal never. after just five minutes but twenty fruits tied it half an hour later firing home from the edge of the year round alberta policy then missed his kick in the ensuing shoot i twelve byron converted all four of their efforts to progress into the final word. should be quite a final out well let's move to the russian game where the premier league saw its
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first share of managers come and go already this season even though we're only halfway through are so rude hall it's was one such casualty but his former chelsea team mate dumped trescott is still going strong making uli promoted f.c. could ban anything but an easy touch this year r.t. caught up with there were many in legend on his side's training ground. i'm hearing to me of former chelsea star and current head coach of mind. i don't mean to his a very busy man and said he would as many questions as i score penalties so here goes. well then he has a kind side and is going to answer a few questions despite my mrs dunn you left chelsea three years before i'm on about the club do you feel any regret that you weren't there when salaries went sky
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high and the blues why only one believed. i think it was not about them for me to leave the club but i didn't know at the time that which was going to come and also . in this time i was not in the good relationship with the coach who was relieved and i had to leave but i was sorry for sure because after two years i left chelsea won the championship you spearheaded team which played in the champions league so why did you decide to make a move to combine a team which has been just relegated the owner of the club and the governor to the region. especially in a mania for me three times in my house to convince me to come here i think that was fantastic reason i'm in the club i was working i was sure is going in the wrong direction because they finish the money and in this moment this club disappear from football and i think i did the right thing to move in the right time before they
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come to burn they had five coaches in one year and i was little bit scared about the situation but they said they want to change something and they've ever known the last three games in the road and there was the pressure a little bit last year i know that the owner of the club said. but it's cool to be the new federal sort of the. wind chill trust me do you thing that the world twenty teams can change something in this i'm sure i'm fairly percent sure after the world cup that i shall be much better not just in the national team out also in the club competition and they will learn a lot from this and it's good for the country because there will be new stadiums new airports new streets new hotels i think it's fantastic for russia that the world cup will be here and i wish after the world cup i'll be russia because that'll be the time to be here how do you think chelsea will do next season. i think everything will depends on the transfer will be as much just a matter of these really strong and they already been buying to replace. at the
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moment. doing nothing. and even if they change their coach. only the coach going to change if they need. to win the champions league and we deployed. thank you very much. let's leave football behind at the swimming where michael phelps was finally laid his hands on a gold medal at the aquatic world championships the american winning the two hundred meter butterfly which is. a close second the american leading at the halfway stage but then watched his advantage disappear fifty meters from the finish the twenty six year old showing some world class burst to touch the wall first paying of china bronze medal for the hosts phelps though not even close to his own world record finishing just under two seconds off his one minute fifty one point five seconds more. sad news now at twenty ten winter olympics silver medalist in freestyle skiing jarrett speedy peterson has committed suicide the twenty nine year
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old was found in utah with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head also found a suicide note but refused to reveal what it said after the american called nine one one right before shooting himself peterson alcohol issues and was cited for driving under the influence on friday he will be remembered as one of the most colorful and high risk personalities in freestyle ski. the twenty twelve olympic games are today exactly one year away in london using the occasion to show off some new arenas for the very first time organizers hoping the new aquatic center lympics swimming pool the biggest such venue in the world will cause a splash worldwide the pool area will be able to see the up to seventeen and a half people us three times more than the one used in beijing in two thousand and eight olympic chief stating on wednesday the rest of the venues are close to completion and will be ready well in time. and finally we've now reached game week
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seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league season not a single scoreless game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is schools call or time. live
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the grand imperial truly told us to. sit don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was toto as a treat. notorious american security blackwater goes on trial for overbilling the government for killing civilians in iraq despite claims of atrocities against innocent people the us resort to using more contractors. norwegian intelligence says the far right suspect who admitted to deadly terrorist attacks in. europe. fears of more violence elsewhere. recognizes that libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders. diplomatic offensive.
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and then business. has been taken over by london. called companies trading. and. that was just after five pm here in moscow you with. the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over killings in iraq and afghanistan but other claims that bill that washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in expenses the company which is. it's now known as z. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals its contractors are accused of gunning down seventeen unarmed
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civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished the company is jus an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over mercenaries to protect human rights but is also using guy nature reports it's more convenient for the us to use hired guns since their actions slip under the radar. this iraqi men son nine year old allie khilnani was shot dead by private american war contractors four years ago his brain found something ground between my feet on the same day dozens of other innocent iraqis were shot right trigger happy u.s. professional killers they shot like they were trying to kill everyone you could see no one at blackwater the firm for whom the hired guns work has been punished for the massacre two other private american security companies were contracted to carry out interrogations at the notorious abu ghraib prison in iraq a name synonymous now.

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